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Nearby Subway Stops

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Special Features

Delivery

Lunch

Take-Out

Alcohol

No Alcohol

Reservations

Not Accepted

Delivery Area

70th St. to 100th St., Fifth Ave. to Twelfth Ave.

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Kenny Seles and Frank Libreta opened their first pizzeria, Pizza King,
in Brooklyn in 1985, courting customers with a brick oven, some family
recipes, and plenty of fresh toppings. And though the original spot has
since closed, the pair’s subsequent chain has grown to include five
Manhattan locations, all offering a slightly-charred, thin-crust pie
with marinara sauce and basil--alongside a host of heroes, pastas, and
calzones. Bravo Pizza also makes so-called Chicago-style pizzas, but
those anticipating big-shouldered, thick and gooey deep-dish wonders
may be disappointed by this light, fluffy version. As to décor, the
walls are lined with celeb photos. Few patrons linger. A brisk
lunchtime business combined with limited seating make delivery the more
viable option.
— Alexis Korman